Opioid-Related Hospitalizations Linked to Increased Amputation Rates
A recent study indicates a rise in amputation rates among patients hospitalized for opioid-related issues, surpassing those in non-opioid-related hospitalizations over a seven-year period. This trend is particularly noted in the Northeast and West regions. The findings highlight severe health consequences of drug use beyond overdose fatalities.
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